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Trans director D. Smith on how losing everything inspired her new documentary Kokomo City

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On Friday, August 4, the Irish Film Institute is hosting the nationwide premiere of the groundbreaking documentary Kokomo City.

The screenings, taking place twice daily until August 10, are running in partnership with GAZE, and are expected to be a hit among Irish viewers as they have been across the globe, winning Audience Awards at….

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